The HTC One X+ runs on a faster NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core 1.7GHz processor and comes with a bigger 2,100mAh battery. In addition, it ships with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and the new Sense 4+. Does these upgraded specs mean faster and better performance on the One X+? Let's check out in this review.

The brand-new Nokia Lumia 920 makes its way to our labs almost a year after its Lumia 800 predecessor did. This time, the upcoming device wears proudly on its sleeve the newest Windows Phone 8 operating system and their PureView camera technology. Does it impress? Find out after the jump.

HardwareZone managed to get a quick hands-on with upcoming Windows Phone 8 duo from HTC, the 8S and 8X. As HTC puts it, these are part of a "joint franchise with Microsoft", so read on to find out more!

If you thought the Samsung Galaxy Note was huge, just wait till you experience the all new Galaxy Note II. How can Samsung make a big phone any bigger? Is it still usable? Well, hit the link to find out more from our review experience.

Having established the challenges that operators faced in 4G LTE deployment, what are telcos doing to manage the increasing data traffic flow on their networks? Is data throttling on mobile networks a myth or fact? Hit the link to find out more.

The popular flagship Samsung Galaxy S III finally gets the LTE treatment. The version gets a 2GB RAM, Android 4.1 and of course, LTE connectivity. How does it square off against its closely-equipped sibling? Let's find out.